Signature requirements for ballot question petitions

Ballot question petition signature requirements

Initiated Measure: This is a petition to add to, amend, or repeal existing
state statutes. Initiative petitions must be filed in the office of the
Secretary of State one year before general election year (SDCL
2-1-1.2). The petition must have signatures of registered voters equal to five
percent (13,871) of the total vote for governor in the last gubernatorial
election. No signatures may be obtained more than 24 months preceding the
election date designated on the petition.

Referred Law: This is a petition to prevent a measure passed by the
Legislature from becoming effective. It must have signatures of registered
voters equal to five percent (13,871) of the total vote for governor in the last
gubernatorial election and must be filed within 90 days of adjournment of the
legislative session in which the measure was passed (SDCL
2-1-3.1). Measures which may be necessary for the immediate preservation of
the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its
existing public institutions are not subject to referendum (SD
Const., Art. III, Sec. 1).

Initiated Constitutional Amendment: This is a petition proposing to amend,
repeal, or add to provisions in the South Dakota state constitution. The
petition must have signatures of registered voters equal to ten percent (27,741)
of the total vote for governor in the last gubernatorial election and must be
filed in the Secretary of State's office one year before the general election (SD
Const., Art. XXIII, Sec. 1). No signatures may be obtained more than 24
months preceding the election date designated on the petition.